Sixty dogs removed from Missouri breeding facility

Saturday, February 19, 2011 | 3:52 p.m. CST

BY
The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY — State inspectors have removed more than 60 dogs from a breeding facility in southwest Missouri.

The state Department of Agriculture said in a news release that inspectors from the department and deputies from the Stone County Sheriff's Department on Friday removed more than 60 standard collies and bichon frisés from the facility in Crane.

The department said the license for the facility, which is called "Kneedeepincollies," was revoked before the dogs were seized because of violations found at the site Thursday.